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[ecrea] Newspaper and Periodical History Forum

Wed Apr 20 14:26:34 GMT 2011



Second call for papers for the Newspaper and Periodical History Forum of Ir=
eland Conference which will be held at the National Library of Ireland on 1=
8-19 November 2011. The conference theme is 'Writing the press into history=
'.
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James T. O'Donnell
Moore Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway
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http://nationalirelandgalway.academia.edu/JamesODonnell



Newspaper&  Periodical History Forum of Ireland
http://www.newspapersperiodicals.org/

Conference 2011 =96 Call for Papers
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The theme for the 2011 Conference, to be held at the National Library of Ir=
eland, Dublin, on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 November, is: =91Writing the pr=
ess into history=92. This theme examines how journalism and the press has b=
een, and can be, integrated into wider political, economic, social and cult=
ural histories. Given the growth in the number of scholars, both nationally=
 and internationally, writing about the history of journalism and the press=
 it is timely to examine critically what all this activity means for the re=
lationship between writing about the press and =91mainstream=92 national an=
d transnational histories. =20
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Topics that conference papers might address include:=20
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The role of the press in politics and diplomacy
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The journalist as historian or as participant / witness to historical event=
s
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The business of newspapers&  periodicals as part of the wider economy=20
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Journalistic biography / autobiography=20
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The press as participant in, or its impact on, historical events
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Writing press history=20
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Using newspapers and periodicals as a source for historical research=20
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The press and global / transnational history=20
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There will be a special open session during the conference for early stage =
researchers, at which emerging scholars, who are researching any aspect of =
newspaper, periodical or journalism history, may present their research.
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To submit a proposal, please email a 500-word summary of your paper to the =
Forum secretary, Mark O=92Brien, at: (nphficonference /at/ gmail.com)
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Please also include a brief biographical note and please also indicate if y=
ou wish to participate in the session for early stage researchers.
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To join the Forum, please contact the membership secretary, Caroline Connol=
ly, at (caroline.connolly26 /at/ mail.dcu.ie)
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The closing date for submission of proposals is 31 May 2011.=


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